Hotel is near the airport. Not within walking distance but has a free shuttle bus that runs regularly and you can get back to the hotel via transVIP service free providing you present your passport.
Hotel facilities are good and the staff were fantastic in offering assistance to my sick mother. They arranged a doctor and a staff member, I think her name was Celina (apologies if that's incorrect) translated for us. She was wonderful. The food pantry next to reception also provides good basic necessities.

Traveller from Melbourne, Australia

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We thoroughly enjoyed our stay at the Lastarria Hotel. It was extremely convenient for all the sites and local cafes and restaurants - positioning could not have been better. We had to have the disabled room as there were no others left in the hotel, this was a little noisy as it was at the front of the hotel, but other rooms faced the back over the little pool.

What a wonderful surprise to be able to find this gem in Providencia. The staff was superb and personal. The room was comfortable, cozy. Very good bed, sheets and pillows. The shower was fantastic. Ask for a room facing the garden and top floor since the rooms toward the front can have lots of noise from the street.

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The staff greeted us at the curb and made sure the taxi didn't overcharge us. They were always helpful with directions or suggestions. There are several great restaurants within walking distance in this safe neighborhood. One place is on the top 10 in Santiago. It has a great wine list. They had a van for us in the morning and made sure we left in time for our flight to Argentina. They let us in to our room early because of our flights and made sure we had extra towels for the morning. Comfortable rooms and great rates.

Santiago Hotel Guide

How would you like to chill out in Chile’s capital city? Santiago is a hot destination for travellers seeking beautiful architecture, historical gems, and funky nightclubs. The city is a short drive from both the Pacific Ocean and the Andes Mountains. It boasts major universities, incredible museums, and South America’s most advanced subway system. Clusters of hunters and gatherers formed villages here in the thousands of years leading up the Santiago’s official founding in 1541. The city was designed in a grid system that featured a plaza, cathedral, and governor’s house. The city now sparkles with ornate fountains, churches, parks, and commercial buildings that rival the beauty of anything you’ll find in Europe’s great cities. When you’re ready to enjoy the City of the Island Hills, Expedia has amazing deals on Santiago, Chile hotels.

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A Taste of Chile

Santiago is a vibrant and expanding commercial and cultural hub. Many international corporations have a presence here. In addition, there are 174 heritage sites sprinkled throughout the city’s colourful and lively blocks. Local architecture is a mix of buildings that went up during Spanish domination and cutting-edge constructions. You’ll love touring the city’s shrines, monuments, palaces, and churches as you travel through a mix of boulevards, winding streets, and cobblestone walkways. The city’s museums, theatres, libraries, and heritage sites exude elegance and sophistication. Restaurants and nightclubs showcase the youthful and innovative energy of Santiago.

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Aside from resembling a Spanish city, Santiago also enjoys a fabulous Mediterranean climate. The summer season here lasts from November to March. You can expect temperatures around 35 degrees Celsius during the city’s sweet summer months. Winter hovers over the city from June until August. Temperatures typically stay near 13 degrees Celsius during this period. Conditions are pleasant enough to walk around the city for shopping, dining, and sightseeing throughout every month of the year. Many visitors from the Northern Hemisphere stay at hotels in Santiago to take advantage of reversed seasons.

Top Santiago Attractions

What should you do when you’re set free in Santiago for a few days? We recommend heading to Plaza de Armas in the heart of the old city. Get the city in your bloodstream on visits to Paseo Huerfanos, Cerro San Cristobal, Cerro Santa Lucia, La Moneda, and Plaza de la Constitucion. Indulge your love of museums at the Museum of Memory and Human Rights, the National Museum of History, the Fine Arts Museum, Museo Nacional de Historia Natural, and Museo Interactivo Mirador. Round out your tour of the city by visiting the Metropolitan Cathedral, Barrio Bellavista, and the National Library. Of course, many visitors choose to join an excursion or rent a car in Santiago to explore the Andes Mountains. There has never been a better time to book cheap travel offers on holidays to South America. Take a look at some of our hot discounts before you’re done planning your vacation.

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